Audio interview with Duncan Morrow, lecturer in the School of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy at the University of Ulster. Morrow is interviewed on the subject of the Civic Forum of Northern Ireland. This organisation was established in October 2000 under the Belfast Agreement/Good Friday Agreement. It held the position of a consultative body to the Northern Ireland government on social, economic and cultural issues. Morrow is interviewed on the progress of the forum to date and discusses its organisation and function within the wider peace process. Particular focus is given to comparative international organisations. This interview forms part of the BBC Northern Ireland A State Apart online resource which documents thirty years of peace and violence in Northern Ireland from the Troubles to the Belfast Agreement/Good Friday Agreement.
Date of Release/Broadcast: Unknown
Name of First Interviewee: Duncan Morrow
Role at time of Interview: Lecturer in the School of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy at the University of Ulster
Interviewer: Unknown
Purpose: News, Research
Media: Audio
Copyright: BBC © 2012
Link: Listen to the interview
Programme/Book/Article: BBC Northern Ireland A State Apart
Time Period covered: 2000-2002
Key Individuals: Duncan Morrow
Key Words: Civic Forum for Northern Ireland, community relations, politicisation